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first nations used birch bark to write on. they used birch because used birch because it was white and fell off in long pieces.
ive just bought some which is 6 months old and is still 30% moisture content i would say a year
One million years
it is 7 feet long
Birch wood costs about 3.75$ per board foot. Meaning that a board that is one foot long will cost about 3.75$.
in fall.
about 20 to 35 min is ok.
It took over two months
Research suggests that you should season wood in a criss-cross fashion on a raised non-wood surface/grill in a sunny spot, for at least 6 months which must include the summer. Cover the wood loosley to ensure it doesn't get wet from the rain, but air must be allowed to pass through.
exactly 32 hours and 7 minutes. i tried it :P
In my experience burning out alternators on a Pontiac and an Oldsmobile, you can get about 100,000 miles out of it before expecting to replace the alternator.
6 months is good. 12 months is better.